Benzylglucosinolate, Benzylisothiocyanate, and Myrosinase Activity in Papaya Fruit during Development and Ripening


Autoria(s): ROSSETTO, Maria Rosecler Miranda; NASCIMENTO, Joao Roberto Oliveira do; PURGATTO, Eduardo; FABI, Joao Paulo; LAJOLO, Franco Maria; Cordenunsi, Beatriz Rosana
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

Resumo

Papaya is a climacteric fruit that has high amounts of benzylglucosinolates (BG) and benzylisothiocyanates (BITC), but information regarding levels of BG or BITC during fruit development and ripening is limited. Because BG and BITC are compounds of importance from both a nutritional and a crop yield standpoint, the aim of this work was to access data on the distribution and changes of BG and BITC levels during fruit development and ripening. BG and BITC levels were quantified in peel, pulp, and seeds of papaya fruit. Volatile BITC was also verified in the internal cavity of the fruit during ripening. The influence of the ethylene in BG and BITC levels and mirosinase activity was tested by exposing mature green fruits to ethylene and 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP). The highest BG levels were detected in seeds, followed by the peel and pulp being decreased in all tissues during fruit development. Similarly, the levels of BITC were much higher in the seeds than the peel and pulp. The levels of BG for control and ethylene-treated fruit were very similar, increasing in the pulp and peel during late ripening but not changing significantly in seeds. On the other hand, fruit exposed to 1-MCP showed a decrease in BG amount in the pulp and accumulation in seed. The treatments did not result in clear differences regarding the amount of BITC in the pulp and peel of the fruit. According to the results, ethylene does not have a clear effect on BITC accumulation in ripening papaya fruit. The fact that BG levels in the pulp did not decrease during ripening, regardless of the treatment employed, and that papaya is consumed mainly as fresh fruit, speaks in favor of this fruit as a good dietary source for glucosinolate and isothiocyanates.

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JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY, v.56, n.20, p.9592-9599, 2008

0021-8561

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23452

10.1021/jf801934x

http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jf801934x

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eng

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC

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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

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Palavras-Chave #Benzylglucosinolate #benzylisothiocyanate #myrosinase activity #papaya fruit #BENZYL ISOTHIOCYANATE #CARICA-PAPAYA #DIETARY ISOTHIOCYANATES #GLUCOSINOLATE CONTENT #VOLATILE COMPONENTS #BRASSICA-NAPUS #FLIES DIPTERA #CANCER RISK #ARABIDOPSIS #ETHYLENE #Agriculture, Multidisciplinary #Chemistry, Applied #Food Science & Technology
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